Why didn't Peter use EDITH against the fight with the fire monster?

Why didn't Peter use EDITH against the fight with the fire monster? - Brave doctor in flying superhero cape with fist stretched

Peter Parker had a multi billion dollar defence system available to him but did not use it in the fight against the fire monster Spider-Man: Far From Home. Why is this?






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Why did Peter did not use Edith in no way home?

It straight up says that EDITH was confiscated from Peter. In fact, since the drones came from Stark Industries, any relevant materials have been taken from the company as well, with them also being under investigation.

Why did Peter give Mysterio the glasses?

After Beck earns Peter's trust and advises him on his ongoing crisis of balancing his personal and superheroic life, Peter decides that it was Mysterio that should inherit Tony's glasses, E.D.I.T.H. (which, in classic Tony fashion is a cheeky acronym for "Even Dead I'm the Hero").

Why did Tony gave Edith to Peter?

The answer is that it's likely that Tony had long-term plans for Peter and he was planning to give him E.D.I.T.H. as far back as Spider-Man: Homecoming when he was going to make Peter an Avenger and give him the Iron Spider suit.

Can Peter still use Edith?

Peter still has the E.D.I.T.H. glasses that Tony Stark created. Peter acquired the glasses in "FFH." In "NWH," the high-tech accessory can be seen in the apartment when federal agents stop by with a warrant for Peter's arrest.



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